To compete with the new Novacom Kids’ Center, Whit experiments with a massive overhaul to Whit’s End and its attractions.
Scripture: Psalm 37:4-7
Connie falls for a Novacom employee named Robert Mitchell. Bart Rathbone protests that Novacom’s programming is immoral.
Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:7
Jack Allen and Whit tell Connie the story of how Whit met his wife in college.
Scripture: Proverbs 17:17
Jack Allen and Whit tell Connie the story of how Whit met his wife in college.
Scripture: Proverbs 17:17
When school is cancelled due to snow, Alex Jefferson accepts a job to deliver cookies to his grandmother. On the way, he must endure many trials and tribulations.
Scripture: Galatians 6:9
When a window gets broken at Whit’s End, Whit puts Rodney, Sarah Prachett, and Alex on trial to see where the responsibility for fixing the window will fall.
Scripture: Proverbs 11:12
As construction begins on Whit’s End in Connellsville, Whit learns that many people don’t want his shop there after all.
Scripture: Matthew 25:36
As construction begins on Whit’s End in Connellsville, Whit learns that many people don’t want his shop there after all.
Scripture: Matthew 25:36
In an unfortunate accident, Cal Jordan loses control of his bike. He crashes into Walter Shakespeare, whose leg is broken as a result.
Scripture: Numbers 10:29-32
Alex breaks a miniature-golf record, which rockets him to local fame. Meanwhile, an Odyssey local, who made it big in Hollywood, returns for a visit.
Scripture: Matthew 6; Isaiah 6:9
When Wooton Bassett takes time out of his postal route to help at Whit’s End, he gets fired for missing too much work.
Scripture: Philippians 4:1
As construction on the new Whit’s End nears completion, Whit finds his time stretched to the limit.
Scripture: Proverbs 16:9